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1 I, I | the end of his muscular arm, watching with a complacent
2 I, I | Any.”~She took him by the arm, and turning again toward
3 I, I | would skin a snake. The arm appeared, white, plump,
4 I, II | Countess had risen, taking the arm of her neighbor; the Count
5 I, III| the front of the body, one arm in the air, with the hand
6 I, IV | leaning on her daughter’s arm, entered and looked around
7 II, I | place.”~So they set out, arm in arm, toward the Champs-Elysees.
8 II, I | So they set out, arm in arm, toward the Champs-Elysees.
9 II, II | leaned on Olivier’s free arm, and they returned, walking
10 II, II | returned, leaning on his arm, he said to her:~“I have
11 II, II | the elbow and pressed her arm, so that she could not escape
12 II, II | mourning!”~He had passed his arm under that of the young
13 II, II | as if the contact of her arm and the satisfaction of
14 II, III| heart throb against his arm.~When he was alone he asked
15 II, IV | with a lovely girl on his arm? Every possessor of a woman
16 II, V | seized him again by the arm and, tightening her hold
17 II, V | crossed the two drawing-rooms, arm in arm, like a newly-married
18 II, V | two drawing-rooms, arm in arm, like a newly-married pair.~“
19 II, VI | horse, to seize her by the arm and drag her away, and say
20 II, VI | subsided he offered his arm to the Duchess, while the
21 II, VI | speak of her.~So he took his arm.~“You are not going home
22 II, VI | and holding him by the arm, sure of being able soon
23 II, VI | still held Musadieu by the arm, and once or twice attempted
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